Location:
Middle East, west of Jordan, east of Israel
Geographic coordinates:
32 00 N, 35 15 E
Map references:
Middle East
Area: Area - comparative: Land boundaries: Coastline: Maritime claims: Climate: Terrain: Elevation: Natural resources: Land use: Irrigated land: Population - distribution: Natural hazards: Environment - current issues: Geography - note:
total: 5,860 sq km
[see also: Area - total country ranks ]
land: 5,640 sq km
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water: 220 sq km
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note: includes West Bank, Latrun Salient, and the northwest quarter of the Dead Sea, but excludes Mt. Scopus; East Jerusalem and Jerusalem No Man's Land are also included only as a means of depicting the entire area occupied by Israel in 1967
country comparison to the world: 172
slightly smaller than Delaware
total: 478 km
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border countries (2): Israel 330 km, Jordan 148 km
0 km (landlocked)
[see also: Coastline country ranks ]
none (landlocked)
temperate; temperature and precipitation vary with altitude, warm to hot summers, cool to mild winters
mostly rugged, dissected upland in west, flat plains descending to Jordan River Valley to the east
mean elevation: NA
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elevation extremes: lowest point: Dead Sea -431 m
highest point: Khallat al Batrakh 1,020 m
arable land
agricultural land: 43.3%
arable land 7.4%; permanent crops 11%; permanent pasture 24.9%
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forest: 1.5%
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other: 55.2%
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note: includes Gaza Strip (2011 est.)
240 sq km; note - includes Gaza Strip (2012)
[see also: Irrigated land country ranks ]
Palestinian settlements are primarily located in the central to western half of the territory; Jewish settlements are found in pockets throughout, particularly in the northeast, north-central, and around Jerusalem
droughts
adequacy of freshwater supply; sewage treatment
landlocked; highlands are main recharge area for Israel's coastal aquifers; there are about 380 Israeli civilian sites, including about 213 settlements and 132 small outpost communities in the West Bank and 35 sites in East Jerusalem (2017)